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VICTORAGE Delta VC Series Premium PU Leather Home Chair Gaming Chair(Red)

Posted By: victorage

Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2020

Price: $500.00

Mobile: +0519-85556006

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Adjustable & Reclinable : The victorage chairs can be reclined up to 155 degrees and offers flexible armrests (adjustable across 3 dimensions).


Sports Car Design : Inspired by luxury sports car interiors, like Sitting in a Sport car. with both neck and lumbar support cushions included.


Ergonomic Function : The VICTORAGE gaming chair is ergonomically & expertly designed with a solid steel frame and premium stitching.


Premium Materials: The VICTORAGE Gaming Chair has a solid steel frame and a sophisticated rocking mechanism. Thick PU faux leather and 42% freshly moulded cold foam density for steady & comfort.


Recommended Height&Weight: UP to 180cm/5'11'' | UP to 136kg/300lb.


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